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Province hopes new strategy will help end homelessness

The introduction of by-name lists is a critical step in ending homelessness,
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The province is directing municipal service managers to begin collecting detailed, up-to-date information from homeless people and use a strategy called "by-name lists."

It hopes the approach will help connect people with local housing and homelessness supports that better respond to their needs.

"By-name lists are a revolutionary and powerful tool for ending homelessness," said Tim Richter, president and CEO of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness. "Bringing a whole community together around a by-name list's real-time, person-specific data improves coordination, unlocks new solutions, creates a new energy for solving homelessness and most importantly, helps deliver better outcomes for vulnerable Ontarians."

By-name lists are a real-time list of people experiencing homelessness that includes detailed information about the needs of each person. The aim is to create a foundation to improve access to supportive housing, connect people to services, and provide a more standardized approach for assessment and referral protocols to make sure people are being matched to the services they need says a government news release.

"Our government understands that it's critical to go beyond simply counting homelessness to actually understanding who is homeless, so we can help match them with the supports they need," said Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. "The introduction of by-name lists is a critical step in ending homelessness, and it will provide us with the data required to make informed policy decisions, while allowing us to measure progress made on combatting homelessness."

Ontario is partnering with the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness (CAEH) to support service managers throughout the process. CAEH has significant expertise in this area and will develop a best practices guide to help service managers develop and implement effective by-name lists. CAEH will also deliver training and workshops, offer intensive coaching and provide a portal with online tools, according to the release.